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Subject: How to Know God is quite good, but a bit heavy. I personally like The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, easy to read & swallow, as well as The Way of the Wizard and Unconditional Life. Been to one of his seminars, it was an enlightening experience!


Author:
Miss Julie
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Date Posted: 04/18/02 12:54
In reply to: L 's message, "Not yet - any one you'd recommend in particular??" on 04/15/02 22:14

>>>>A lesson in "heart" is my little 10 year old
>>daughter,
>>>>Sarah, who was born with a muscle missing in her
>foot
>>>>and wears a brace all the time. She came home one
>>>>beautiful spring day to tell me she had competed in
>>>>"field day"
>>>>- that's where they have lots of races and other
>>>>competitive events. Because of her leg support, my
>>>>mind raced as I tried to think of encouragement for
>>my
>>>>Sarah, things I could say to her about not letting
>>>>this get her down,but before I could get a word out,
>>>>she said "Daddy, I won two of the races!" I couldn't
>>>>believe it! And then Sarah said, "I had an
>>advantage."
>>>>Ah. I knew it. I thought she must have been given a
>>>>head start... some kind of
>>>>physical advantage. But again, before I could say
>>>>anything, she said, "Daddy, I didn't get a head
>>>>start... My advantage was I had to try harder!"
>>>>
>>>>For those who love jokes (adults) -> rel=nofollow target=_blank >>>>href="http://www.voy.com/39571/">The Mrak Attack

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Author:
Stanley R. Frager
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Date Posted: 12/27/02 2:24

on your web site at:
http://www.voy.com/16483/214.html
you have my copyrighted story: "A lesson in Heart"
I would appreciate credit to Stanley Frager and a link to www.frager.com
Thank you and Happy holidays.


>>>>A lesson in "heart" is my little 10 year old
>>daughter,
>>>>Sarah, who was born with a muscle missing in her
>foot
>>>>and wears a brace all the time. She came home one
>>>>beautiful spring day to tell me she had competed in
>>>>"field day"
>>>>- that's where they have lots of races and other
>>>>competitive events. Because of her leg support, my
>>>>mind raced as I tried to think of encouragement for
>>my
>>>>Sarah, things I could say to her about not letting
>>>>this get her down,but before I could get a word out,
>>>>she said "Daddy, I won two of the races!" I couldn't
>>>>believe it! And then Sarah said, "I had an
>>advantage."
>>>>Ah. I knew it. I thought she must have been given a
>>>>head start... some kind of
>>>>physical advantage. But again, before I could say
>>>>anything, she said, "Daddy, I didn't get a head
>>>>start... My advantage was I had to try harder!"
>>>>
>>>>For those who love jokes (adults) -> rel=nofollow target=_blank >>>>href="http://www.voy.com/39571/">The Mrak Attack

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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Dr. Frager, thanks for pointing that out! I received it by email without an author listed. Proper credit goes to Stanley Frager and www.frager.com


Author:
Loraine
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Date Posted: 01/ 7/03 10:54

>on your web site at:
>http://www.voy.com/16483/214.html
>you have my copyrighted story: "A lesson in Heart"
>I would appreciate credit to Stanley Frager and a link
>to www.frager.com
> Thank you and Happy holidays.
>
>
>>>>>A lesson in "heart" is my little 10 year old
>>>daughter,
>>>>>Sarah, who was born with a muscle missing in her
>>foot
>>>>>and wears a brace all the time. She came home one
>>>>>beautiful spring day to tell me she had competed in
>>>>>"field day"
>>>>>- that's where they have lots of races and other
>>>>>competitive events. Because of her leg support, my
>>>>>mind raced as I tried to think of encouragement for
>>>my
>>>>>Sarah, things I could say to her about not letting
>>>>>this get her down,but before I could get a word
>out,
>>>>>she said "Daddy, I won two of the races!" I
>couldn't
>>>>>believe it! And then Sarah said, "I had an
>>>advantage."
>>>>>Ah. I knew it. I thought she must have been given a
>>>>>head start... some kind of
>>>>>physical advantage. But again, before I could say
>>>>>anything, she said, "Daddy, I didn't get a head
>>>>>start... My advantage was I had to try harder!"
>>>>>
>>>>>For those who love jokes (adults) -> rel=nofollow target=_blank >>>>>href="http://www.voy.com/39571/">The Mrak
>Attack

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